The geograph and anarchist Jacques Élisée Reclus said: "Man is nature becoming aware of itself" - Nature itself is the greatest artist but it needs help of the human being to be able to recognise and show its beauty, delicacy and elegance.
Laura Stötefeld has made it her mission to present mother nature from her most beautiful site. In her first life as biologist, Laura had the great privilege of spending her time with observing, studying and investigating the inner beauty of nature. Her recent life and daily work as artist and scientific illustrator remains very close to nature and often starts with a combination of walking the dog and searching for sources of inspriation before the practical part begins.
Laura's art is mostly
inspired by the forms, shapes, structures, colors and feelings of nature, especially by the flora, but
also by her affinity to bizarre, strange and morbid stuff, historical
subjects, remnants of time and mysterious tales.
Laura constantly aims at finding the best media and techniques to be able to highlight small parts, structures, shapes, and hidden secrets of the great whole. There is often a switch between paper and canvas, charcoal, pastel, pencil, acrylics and oils, as well as between drawing, painting and printing – it always depends. She loves to experiment and surprise herself.
"In the present strange and difficult times for both nature and
human beings, with my art I want to bring some nature-induced happiness to other people. Small pieces of nature that balance the soul."